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. >>> the devastation of superstorm sandy, the impact it could have on the economy and what happened at the new york stock exchange that hadn't happened in more than 100 years. >>> the changing way we deal with and learn about crises, the perils and power of social media. "wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here's a look what's making news as we head into a new week on wall street. a positive jobs report and labor department reporting that the unemployment rate ticked up a notch in the month of october to 7.9%. but 171,000 jobs were created in the month well above expectations. numbers for the last two months were also revised upwards and 84,000 jobs added for august and september. new york's mayor michael bloomberg rang the opening bell at the new york stock exchange after a two-day shutdown because of superstorm sandy. that's the first two-day weather related shutdown at the new york stock exchange since 1888. the first day post storm trading was a slow one b
. >>> the devastation of superstorm sandy, the impact it could have on the economy and what happened at the new york stock exchange that hadn't happened in more than 100 years. >>> the changing way we deal with and learn about crises, the perils and power of social media. "wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here's a look...
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if you go back the last 20 years, they've created most of the new jobs in the u.s. economy. and we know that we are struggling with job creation. so shopping small is actually one way to build the confidence in growth of small businesses. which will only help produce more jobs in the future. >> reporter: for leisl and company, small business saturday provides a sales lift during an otherwise slow period. >> we're in kind of a unique industry. for most retailers, it's all about november and december. for us, november and december are actually our slowest months of the year. people don't want to take on new large craft projects just before the holiday. >> reporter: for other firms, the arrival of small business saturday is especially important this year, coming a month after superstorm sandy. >> the reality of sandy is that most of us lost-- in the east village at least-- at least a week's worth of sales. and that hurts. and small business saturday is a way for us to at least partially recoup during those power outage days. >> reporter: so, although the day may be called small
if you go back the last 20 years, they've created most of the new jobs in the u.s. economy. and we know that we are struggling with job creation. so shopping small is actually one way to build the confidence in growth of small businesses. which will only help produce more jobs in the future. >> reporter: for leisl and company, small business saturday provides a sales lift during an otherwise slow period. >> we're in kind of a unique industry. for most retailers, it's all about...
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with just a few days to go to the election, traders unplugged is going heavy on the economy today. professional options trader alan knuckman and oil trader phil flynn, who is also with fox business news where he contributes, are ready to weigh in. here we go guys: "spare us a quarter:" we are halfway through the quarter. what is your takeaway on the numbers? > > i'm going to remain optimistic. in the price action we're only 3.5% off of the multi-year highs. we weren't expecting much for this quarter. we came in with earnings growth of about 1% when we were actually expecting negative earnings growth. that's a positive. > > it's not positive if you want to get reelected, i'll tell you that. the numbers aren't that good. but we did see a big tick-up in consumer confidence. you know why? probably because gasoline prices went down. > > round 2: fracking friction - the government has spent billions on research that has unlocked natural gas right here in our own country- good idea or bad? > > great idea! what are you talking about? but why does the government get credit for spending mone
with just a few days to go to the election, traders unplugged is going heavy on the economy today. professional options trader alan knuckman and oil trader phil flynn, who is also with fox business news where he contributes, are ready to weigh in. here we go guys: "spare us a quarter:" we are halfway through the quarter. what is your takeaway on the numbers? > > i'm going to remain optimistic. in the price action we're only 3.5% off of the multi-year highs. we weren't expecting...
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we want to diversify our economy and be less dependent on government contracting in the long run. >> reporter: peggy fox, 9 news now. >>> a passenger's erratic behavior causes a united flight bound for dulles to make an emergency landing. that flight coming from denver had to land 13 minutes earlier last night. we talked with one passenger who was sitting a row from the apparently disturbed traveler. >> he all of a sudden stood up and said to the man next to him i need to get out and he got out and he just kind of like collapsed face down on the floor and he stood up after a couple minutes and got back in his seat and then he did this every two or three minutes about four or five more times. flight attendants were asking him if he wanted water or some soda d and he said no, i'm praying. there were times where he started crying uncontrollably on the floor. then he started kind of like swinging and it turned into a physical fight. >> as you can imagine, that made everybody nervous. passengers and flight attendants actually had to restrain this fellow until the plane landed. once that h
we want to diversify our economy and be less dependent on government contracting in the long run. >> reporter: peggy fox, 9 news now. >>> a passenger's erratic behavior causes a united flight bound for dulles to make an emergency landing. that flight coming from denver had to land 13 minutes earlier last night. we talked with one passenger who was sitting a row from the apparently disturbed traveler. >> he all of a sudden stood up and said to the man next to him i need to...
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and global economies. groupon shares fell 13% after the close on earnings news. revenues were up, but the coupon company had a net lost of nearly 3 million dollars. profits were up at disney thanks to espn and growth at theme parks. and priceline is set to buy online travel company kayak for $40 per share. how low will this market go? ben lichtenstein of tradersaudio.com joins us. good morning to you. happy friday. but is this a buying opportunity here? > > i don't think so. i think basically if you try and step up right now, you're kind of trying to play "catch the knife" if you will. there has been a lot of energy to the downside. it started wednesday. we saw a continuation of that yesterday. basically closed 'em out on the lows. everything across the board literally looks weak right now. the one thing that's been just kind of crazy and doesn't really fit in with all of this is that the dollar has been sideways, right around 81 even, and that the volatility index is still holding right around this 18, 19 level. everybody's talking about it. nobody knows why. bu
and global economies. groupon shares fell 13% after the close on earnings news. revenues were up, but the coupon company had a net lost of nearly 3 million dollars. profits were up at disney thanks to espn and growth at theme parks. and priceline is set to buy online travel company kayak for $40 per share. how low will this market go? ben lichtenstein of tradersaudio.com joins us. good morning to you. happy friday. but is this a buying opportunity here? > > i don't think so. i think...
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israel says it will end air strikes and will ease border restrictions that have stifled gaza's economy for years. israeli troops that had been poised for a possible ground war pulled back this morning. in tel aviv, most israelis were also happy to hear the news. >> i would like to believe that not fighting will always do more good than fighting. but i'm very happy to hear that. >> reporter: egypt's new islamist government was the driving force behind the negotiations to end the conflict with diplomatic help from secretary of state hillary clinton. clinton spent two days shuttling between jerusalem, the west bank and cairo. >> people of this region deserve the chance to live free from fear and violence and today's agreement is a step in the right direction. >> reporter: clinton expects egypt to play a key role in maintaining peace. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> the woman of who has taken a lot of heat in the aftermath of the benghazi attack is now defending herself. yeah. for weeks, u.n. ambassador susan rice has been attacked by senator john mccain for participating in what
israel says it will end air strikes and will ease border restrictions that have stifled gaza's economy for years. israeli troops that had been poised for a possible ground war pulled back this morning. in tel aviv, most israelis were also happy to hear the news. >> i would like to believe that not fighting will always do more good than fighting. but i'm very happy to hear that. >> reporter: egypt's new islamist government was the driving force behind the negotiations to end the...
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the federal reserve said the economy is growing at a steady pace. the central bank's beige book report out today showed small gains in hiring and consumer spending, but manufacturing activity slowed down. now, in a separate report, new home sales fell slightly in october, down just 0.3% compared to september and below expectations. the median home price was $237,700, lower than a month earlier. and investors were encouraged by news from spain about a deal to clean up its struggling banking sector. the dow gained 107 points, the nasdaq finished higher by 24, the s&p 500 was up 11. john manley is chief equity strategist at wells fargo advantage funds. >> tom: john, you just heard the c.e.o. at honeywell talk about the lack of real hiring plans, partly because of the fiscal cliff. does that concern you as a stock investor? >> it does. i mean, i think the one thing about being a stock investor, you sort of have to buy with uncertainty and sell on certainty. so it is an opportunity, but i'm not sure it is one that has fully unfolded yet. >> tom: so are y
the federal reserve said the economy is growing at a steady pace. the central bank's beige book report out today showed small gains in hiring and consumer spending, but manufacturing activity slowed down. now, in a separate report, new home sales fell slightly in october, down just 0.3% compared to september and below expectations. the median home price was $237,700, lower than a month earlier. and investors were encouraged by news from spain about a deal to clean up its struggling banking...
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. >> susie: here at the big board, tom, there was a little bit of news about the economy, a few economic reports, there was a little bit of corporate news. but really no compelling headlines for investors to latch on to. so the little bit of nervousness as well and reluctance going into the election. and probably more of the same tomorrow until we get the definitive answer on wednesday. >> tom: we can only hope there is a definitive answer by wednesday, opening bell. we have to get through tomorrow though. after getting through today t really was watching and waiting. u.s. stocks drifted higher, rebounding slightly from friday's sell-off. the s&p 500 saw some selling pressure in the morning. it first moved into positive territory for the session when the institute of supply management services gauge continued expanding in october, but at a slower pace, and slower than expected. 90 minutes before the closing bell, the index moved back into the green for the day, ending with a gain of 0.2%. trading volume was light on this election eve. 598 million shares moved on the big board. just under
. >> susie: here at the big board, tom, there was a little bit of news about the economy, a few economic reports, there was a little bit of corporate news. but really no compelling headlines for investors to latch on to. so the little bit of nervousness as well and reluctance going into the election. and probably more of the same tomorrow until we get the definitive answer on wednesday. >> tom: we can only hope there is a definitive answer by wednesday, opening bell. we have to get...
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almost every measure he took hurt the economy. and it hurt our fellow americans, 23 million americans are struggling to find a good job. one in six are poor in america today, and the middle class, even those that have a job, the middle class is being squeezed with lower take-home pay and higher costs for insurance and gasoline and for food and clothes. i spoke yesterday with a wife of a 60-year-old man in the prime of his life, of course. you and i agree, don't we, yeah. he said that he has been working as a welder at a company for 40 years, but he just got laid off. he asked what i cou he asked what i could do to help. he made one thing very clear. he doesn't want a government check, he wants a job. the government is not the answer. more good jobs, that's the answer! >> you've been listening to mitt romney there in cleveland, ohio stumping tore votes there. we're going to get the strategy of both campaigns this weekend. just two days now right before election day. the president will be visiting florida, another swing state, later
almost every measure he took hurt the economy. and it hurt our fellow americans, 23 million americans are struggling to find a good job. one in six are poor in america today, and the middle class, even those that have a job, the middle class is being squeezed with lower take-home pay and higher costs for insurance and gasoline and for food and clothes. i spoke yesterday with a wife of a 60-year-old man in the prime of his life, of course. you and i agree, don't we, yeah. he said that he has...
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a new report from the international energy agency predicts that the u.s. will become the world's largest oil producer by 2017, temporarily surpassing sawed a rab ya. the same report projects the u.s. will be nearly energy efficient by 2030. these are the terms you heard in the campaign talking about lower energy independence. that includes canada and mexico which are big oil producers. but all of this business was something unthinkable not too long ago. there is an oil shale boom in the united states. new drilling efforts are deri deriving growth and creating jobs. that number is expected to grow to nearly 2.5 million jobs in the next three years. could reach 3.5 million jobs in 2035. it's because of a job called fracking. hydraulic fracturing is the full name. is involves pumping sand and chemicals into the ground at high pressure to crack rocks open. there's gas in them rocks. it's a costly process. there are environmental concerns. some people say they even cause earthquakes. investment officer of lead capital management is author of "the oil factor" an
a new report from the international energy agency predicts that the u.s. will become the world's largest oil producer by 2017, temporarily surpassing sawed a rab ya. the same report projects the u.s. will be nearly energy efficient by 2030. these are the terms you heard in the campaign talking about lower energy independence. that includes canada and mexico which are big oil producers. but all of this business was something unthinkable not too long ago. there is an oil shale boom in the united...
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let me begin by saying i am a lifelong new yorker and have seen what the marathon does for the economy of new york and energy it brings to the city. it is no doubt a booster for the economy. with foreigners coming in from all over the world to compete and spend money. there is usually great excitement around this annual event which truly inspires so many of us but let me ask you, do we have any of that excitement this time around? the answer, of course, is a resounding no. and with good reason. the region just experienced an unprecedented hurricane which has taken people's lives. dozens are dead in new york alone. it has caused billions of dollars in damages, millions of people right now remain without power. gas lines that have never been seen before. imagine the anxiety of not being able to get gas to even go to work and, of course, the scene in staten island is heartbreaking. the burough hit so hard. generators are being used in central park for marathon runners. i'd completely understand the training these runners do. i sympathize with their disappointment if the race had to be can
let me begin by saying i am a lifelong new yorker and have seen what the marathon does for the economy of new york and energy it brings to the city. it is no doubt a booster for the economy. with foreigners coming in from all over the world to compete and spend money. there is usually great excitement around this annual event which truly inspires so many of us but let me ask you, do we have any of that excitement this time around? the answer, of course, is a resounding no. and with good reason....
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complete bay area news coverage. well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >>> complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu channel 2 news. >>> he came into court today hunched over with an expression that never changed. he is a suspect accused of getting into a shoot-out with police last week in san jose. and also killing a man who he and another suspect were allegedly trying to carjack. ktvu was in the courtroom today. >> reporter: well, san jose is getting ready to celebrate thanksgiving, but police homicide detectives won't get much of a chance to enjoy it. they'll be working straight through the holiday, searching for that suspect on the run. it was just a few hours ago that his alleged accomplice made his first court appearance. a shackled 26-year-old jonathan dawson shuffled into superior court this afternoon, keeping his head down, rarely changing his somber express. he was captured and arrested friday ni
complete bay area news coverage. well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >>> complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu channel 2 news. >>> he came into court today hunched over with an expression that never changed. he is a suspect accused of getting into a shoot-out with police last week in san jose. and also...
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the new york city economy is not functioning nor are is the broader area. people aren't earning a living. lost income. we are really talking about quite a big toll right now. we are probably talking aboutto something, you know, close to b $70 billion, $80 billion. not as big ats katrina but getting in that league. >> geraldo: so if it is in that range, professor, you areprof suggesting this is one of the most expensive storms inms american history? >> yeah. biggest.t the however, look at where it hit. right smack into the financiala center. i'm a native new yorker and well familiar with long beach and rockaway beach, long island, the shoreline of newey jersey, spending summers there. and those places are vulnerablu to this kind of storm and they are not really built for it so we are seeing communities come fleetly devastated and it will be a long process of rebuilding. >> geraldo: is there an economic stimulus impact from, that activity, the rebuilding? >> absolutely. it is kind of paradoxical. although we are are poorer because we lost all thisst property
the new york city economy is not functioning nor are is the broader area. people aren't earning a living. lost income. we are really talking about quite a big toll right now. we are probably talking aboutto something, you know, close to b $70 billion, $80 billion. not as big ats katrina but getting in that league. >> geraldo: so if it is in that range, professor, you areprof suggesting this is one of the most expensive storms inms american history? >> yeah. biggest.t the however,...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> welcome back. the 2012 election is barely over. would you believe political junkies are wondering who may be running for president in 2016? paul steinhouser takes a look at the names being whispered in political circles. paul? >> reporter: susan, call it the never ending campaign. when one election ends, the next one begins. >> i have just called president obama to congratulate him. >> i just spoke with governor romney and i congratulated him and paul ryan on a hard fought campaign. >> reporter: with the 2012 election barely in the rearview mirror, we're already thinking about the next road to the white house. marco rubio heads to iowa next weekend
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> welcome back. the 2012 election is barely over. would you believe political...
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new bonds would be issued. reflected in the treasury bonds but that have to hold the maturity. i think that is important feature of this. david: that means they would have to be worried about inflation, which is something they should be worried about. theithe money could be frittered away. >> exactly. if we continue on this unsustainable fiscal path, we're going to have more severe problems potentially with interest-rate volatility if investors overseas, chinese investors or whoever are buying our debt are confident, interest rates could slide lower in the value the bond. a lot of incentives combined with economic performance metrics that could help get members of congress and the president on track improving the fiscal health. liz: if your idea were in place for pay for performance, would anybody come out a winner as we head toward the fiscal cliff? >> no. liz: do you believe we will see a resolution here? >> it would help avoid the fiscal cliff. but i think it may help cometh will hurt our economy which will in turn hurt the tech space and impair the perception of the governm
new bonds would be issued. reflected in the treasury bonds but that have to hold the maturity. i think that is important feature of this. david: that means they would have to be worried about inflation, which is something they should be worried about. theithe money could be frittered away. >> exactly. if we continue on this unsustainable fiscal path, we're going to have more severe problems potentially with interest-rate volatility if investors overseas, chinese investors or whoever are...
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economy is growing slowly, but consistently. according to the labor department, employers $171,000 jobs in october, but the unemployment rate rose from 7.9, to 7.9%, previously, it was 7.8 in september. more people started looking for work. labor secretary says the numbers show a rebound in consumer confidence. >>> today's jobs report was the last major snapshot of the economy before the election next tuesday. as expected, president obama and governor romney see the report differently. romney calls it stagnation. >> today, we learn that it's actually 7.9%, and that's 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is higher today than when barack obama took office. >> the republican presidential nominee also says voters will decide next tuesday between what he calls stagnation, and prosperity. >>> president obama is campaigning in in ohio. he says the jokes report shows a pattern -- jobs report shows a pattern of progress. >> our businesses have created nearly 5.5 million new jobs, and the companies hired more workers in
economy is growing slowly, but consistently. according to the labor department, employers $171,000 jobs in october, but the unemployment rate rose from 7.9, to 7.9%, previously, it was 7.8 in september. more people started looking for work. labor secretary says the numbers show a rebound in consumer confidence. >>> today's jobs report was the last major snapshot of the economy before the election next tuesday. as expected, president obama and governor romney see the report differently....
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we have everything we need to thrive in this new economy. in this new century and there's not a country in the earth that wouldn't change places with the united states of america. but we have a choice to make. in five days we will choose our next president. and it's more than just a choice between two candidates or two parties. you'll be making a choice between two fund mentally different visions of america. one where we return to the top-down policies that crashed our economy. don't boo, wisconsin. vote. or a future that's built on the strong and middle class. wisconsin, we know what the choice needs to be. we're here today because we believe that if this country invests in the skills and ideas of its people and good jobs and businesses will follow. we believe that america's free market has been the engine of america's progress driven by risk takers and innovators and dreamers, but we also understand that in this country people succeed when they've got a chance to get a good education and learn new skills, and, by the way, go so do the busi
we have everything we need to thrive in this new economy. in this new century and there's not a country in the earth that wouldn't change places with the united states of america. but we have a choice to make. in five days we will choose our next president. and it's more than just a choice between two candidates or two parties. you'll be making a choice between two fund mentally different visions of america. one where we return to the top-down policies that crashed our economy. don't boo,...
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that's certainly a good sign of a better economy as well. but that put pressure on all the commodities. you can see that this knock-on effect of qe-3, which is one reason so many people have a hard time with qe-3. >> john sweeney, what impact do you feel the monetary policy has had? there was a time the market was rallying even as the fundamentals were falling down or slowing down at that point. do you invest and feel the market goes higher because of further monetary policy and easing from the fed? >> well, the thing that we get asked a lot about is the fiscal cliff and what concerns that may create for investors. there are a couple things. as you think about the appreciation of the equity markets, we ask folks to consider rebalancing. you want to make sure you're making your investment decision first. if you have an opportunity to pear back some gains, take the gains this year. you have a tax rate you know what it is this year. you don't know what it's going to be next year. as you're considering rebalancing, you want to think about taking
that's certainly a good sign of a better economy as well. but that put pressure on all the commodities. you can see that this knock-on effect of qe-3, which is one reason so many people have a hard time with qe-3. >> john sweeney, what impact do you feel the monetary policy has had? there was a time the market was rallying even as the fundamentals were falling down or slowing down at that point. do you invest and feel the market goes higher because of further monetary policy and easing...
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. >> it really was the economy. and ohio is a little different, because there has been good news on the employment front. and so for a while there, there is sort of this tug of war, is the governor responsible for it? or is it something that has been the benefit of the president's administration. so there is good news there. you still have people getting laid off and people really struggling to make ends meet. so you know, this is a great place to live and it is going to be a great place to watch the election. because there is a little -- it is a microcosm of the country. >> reporter: and it will be interesting to watch. to get that many people, 80% of the electorate vote, are registered to vote. that is unbelievable, you don't get that high of a percentage pretty much anywhere. >> right, and you know, franklin county will be critical. you showed hamilton, it went for obama in 2008. so a lot to watch in ohio on election day. >> reporter: it is good to see you. >> great to see you. >> reporter: it is a small business
. >> it really was the economy. and ohio is a little different, because there has been good news on the employment front. and so for a while there, there is sort of this tug of war, is the governor responsible for it? or is it something that has been the benefit of the president's administration. so there is good news there. you still have people getting laid off and people really struggling to make ends meet. so you know, this is a great place to live and it is going to be a great place...
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some good news about the economy. it could possibly help president obama. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. thank you so much for being with me, i'm carol costello. five days, only five more days until the presidential election. and both candidates now back on the campaign trail. on the right side of your screen, a live picture of mitt romney's event. he's in roanoke, virginia. and on the left, president obama. he's taking off -- actually, president obama is on the top. he's holding oi campaign event in wisconsin. in green bay. both men have suspended campaign events, because of superstorm sandy. jim acosta is at the romney event. and brianna keilar is wait for the president to arrive in green bay. jim, yesterday romney toned down the rhetoric in deference to the storm. what about today we'll. >> reporter: we'll have to see, carol. mitt romney will be here in moments. we're inside a private business in roanoke area, southwest virginia. i can tell you so far, it's starting to look like a presandy political rally for the gop rally. they were showing an
some good news about the economy. it could possibly help president obama. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. thank you so much for being with me, i'm carol costello. five days, only five more days until the presidential election. and both candidates now back on the campaign trail. on the right side of your screen, a live picture of mitt romney's event. he's in roanoke, virginia. and on the left, president obama. he's taking off -- actually, president obama is on the...
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so that and you take in the new jobs report, what does it mean for the overall economy? >> and potentially how people feel about it and this presidential election? >> i think one of the positive things about today's unemployment report is that it corroborate rates some of the other positive news trickling in from places like the stock market, the number of people claiming insurance has been edging down steadily. as you were saying, consumer confidence is quite high. there are those who wondered whether those were fluky numbers. another positive thing you will recall, the unemployment rate sharply and unexpectedly from 7.8%. people wondered whether it was for real. today's number, i think, confirms that that last month's improvement is for real. i think the issue for obama and romney is whether this has come too late to really change people's views on where the economy is. my best bet is that this doesn't really change attitudes in a way that really makes a big difference. if it had been a really bad number, that would have been quite negative for obama and another talkin
so that and you take in the new jobs report, what does it mean for the overall economy? >> and potentially how people feel about it and this presidential election? >> i think one of the positive things about today's unemployment report is that it corroborate rates some of the other positive news trickling in from places like the stock market, the number of people claiming insurance has been edging down steadily. as you were saying, consumer confidence is quite high. there are those...
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golden arches and some good news for your golden years, a new report saying the average 401k retirement account balance is now just under $76,000. that is the highest amount on record. here's the new special delivery getting some buzz. online retailer amazon.com is starting to sell wine in 12 states and washington d.c. the company is offering more than 1,000 bottles ranging from less than 10 bucks to more than 100. corkscrew is not included. that's business. i'm neil cavuto. >> this fox 5 stock market report is brought to you by your lexus dealer. live life heroically. oh! green mountain coffee! how do you always have my favorite coffee? well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee and even hot cocoa, and you'll always find your favorite. with so many choices, keurig has everyone's favorite. and i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. >>> two days after president obama was reelected inau
golden arches and some good news for your golden years, a new report saying the average 401k retirement account balance is now just under $76,000. that is the highest amount on record. here's the new special delivery getting some buzz. online retailer amazon.com is starting to sell wine in 12 states and washington d.c. the company is offering more than 1,000 bottles ranging from less than 10 bucks to more than 100. corkscrew is not included. that's business. i'm neil cavuto. ...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> i was talk to go the doctors at doctors without borders during the break, and one thing they said they really needed was someone from the city health department or the city government, a decision maker, to answer their calls, to get in touch with them to try to help organize kind of the medical response in the rockaways in particular, to try to get it organized because they're not organized. so if someone from the health department or city government is listening, doctors without borders would really like to get in touch with you. >>> the bush tax cuts, as you know, expire on new year's day and automatic budget cuts kick in, unless congress and the white house can agree that damage cuts won't destroy the government.
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after president obama's re-election and new concerns about the global economy. good morning, and thanks for being with us. i'm marla taez. >> i'm john kelly. good morning, everybody. at one point, 303 points lost on the dow. the marks this morning weighted down with post election worries. let's check in with business and tech reporter scott mcgruen. you say this is not wall street expressing disappointment over four more years of obama. >> not obama, the man. the broader markets did rise significantly in the four years since president obama took office. the worry here is the fiscal cliff. a little more than 55 days from now, automatic and draconian cuts will combine with big tax increases unless washington works together to stop it. and wall street justifiably worried this morning the two sides, the democratic president and senate, and a republican house, will not be able to come to agreement. that's why the dow industrials are down 260 points at this point. the nasdaq off 65 points. the s&p 500 down 27. will hard feelings over the election cause us to careen ri
after president obama's re-election and new concerns about the global economy. good morning, and thanks for being with us. i'm marla taez. >> i'm john kelly. good morning, everybody. at one point, 303 points lost on the dow. the marks this morning weighted down with post election worries. let's check in with business and tech reporter scott mcgruen. you say this is not wall street expressing disappointment over four more years of obama. >> not obama, the man. the broader markets did...
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he has a new closing argument. he's dropped the line and instead he's about bill clinton and what bill clinton's role was in doing kind of the right by the economy. and now talking about himself, barack obama, president obama as a leader who unites people. brings people together. and is now going back to the message of change from 2008, saying not talking about changing washington, but bringing americans' voices into washington and talking about himself as a unifier, clearly a mantle he is picking up in the wake of his leadership role in the role he's taken after superstorm sandy. >> it's amazing. the twist and turns this race has taken, i guess every presidential race does in the final days. a new polling out from colorado, still a very tight race there. what does it mean for next tuesday? what do the number show? >> the numbers in colorado show 50-48 for the president. that's a statistical tie. this is a state that is going down right to the very end. you can tell that when you're here. the early voting. this is
he has a new closing argument. he's dropped the line and instead he's about bill clinton and what bill clinton's role was in doing kind of the right by the economy. and now talking about himself, barack obama, president obama as a leader who unites people. brings people together. and is now going back to the message of change from 2008, saying not talking about changing washington, but bringing americans' voices into washington and talking about himself as a unifier, clearly a mantle he is...
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we have everything we need to thrive in this new economy in this new century, and there's not a country on earth that wouldn't trade places with the united states of america. but we have a choice to make. in five days we will choose our next president. and it's more than just a choice between two candidates or two parties. you'll be making a choice between two fundamentally different visions of america. one where we return to the top-down policies that crashed our economy. don't boo, wisconsin, vote! or a future that's built on a strong and growing middle class. and wisconsin, we know what the choice needs to be. we're here today because we believe that if this country invests in the skills and ideas of its people, good jobs and businesses will follow. we believe that america's free market's been the engine of america's progress, driven by risk takers and innovators and dreamers. but we also understand that this in this country people succeed when they've got a chance to get a good education and learn new skills. and, by the way, so did the businesses that hire those people or the compa
we have everything we need to thrive in this new economy in this new century, and there's not a country on earth that wouldn't trade places with the united states of america. but we have a choice to make. in five days we will choose our next president. and it's more than just a choice between two candidates or two parties. you'll be making a choice between two fundamentally different visions of america. one where we return to the top-down policies that crashed our economy. don't boo, wisconsin,...
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us bank. >>> well, new york city has a new tourist attraction. >> of sorts. a remnant of superstorm sandy is still dangling high over the city and crowds are lining up to see it. here is cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: there's a new addition to new york's skyline, making it hard to resist looking up. >> that's insane. >> it's amazing it hasn't fallen down yet. >> it seems to just be dangling in the wind. >> reporter: the crane that has pedestrians craning their necks was caught on camera during its partial collapse hanging over manhattan's 57th street. it had newscasters riveted. >> it's so eerie that this is happening. >> they are afraid when that crane goes, it could be bouncing off of other buildings around here. >> reporter: destined to be the tallest residential apartment building in new york city, with $90 million penthouses, it now has the infamy. police have closed off the street below when engineers figure out when the weather makes it safe to strap the boom to the building. cathy and her husband were across the street from the crane. >> i was tellin
us bank. >>> well, new york city has a new tourist attraction. >> of sorts. a remnant of superstorm sandy is still dangling high over the city and crowds are lining up to see it. here is cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: there's a new addition to new york's skyline, making it hard to resist looking up. >> that's insane. >> it's amazing it hasn't fallen down yet. >> it seems to just be dangling in the wind. >> reporter: the crane that has pedestrians...
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mayor bloomberg takes a pass on a presidential visit to new york city. i think it is a smart move. possibly my favorite government official is here to disagree with me. that is coming up next. >>> plus sanctions are sending iran's economy into chaos but its stock market is killing it, gaining 30% in three months. how is this happening? we'll explain it. you can never have too much money. ♪ ♪ . melissa: so president obama got a first-hand look sandy's destruction in new jersey today. governor chris christie certainly welcomed him with open arms. not so for new york city mayor bloomberg. he told the president not to come here. maybe for the first time ever i actually agree with the mayor. it is bad enough trying to get around right now. look at this! this is the traffic outside right now. look that!? what a nightmare! it's horrible! without a presidential motorcade blocking off a whole section of the city. look at that. that is the worst thing i've ever seen. here to disagree with me is very brave chicago you would alderman joe marino. welcome back. >> i have to be brave to disag
mayor bloomberg takes a pass on a presidential visit to new york city. i think it is a smart move. possibly my favorite government official is here to disagree with me. that is coming up next. >>> plus sanctions are sending iran's economy into chaos but its stock market is killing it, gaining 30% in three months. how is this happening? we'll explain it. you can never have too much money. ♪ ♪ . melissa: so president obama got a first-hand look sandy's destruction in new jersey...